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: Director Eif Rivera drew inspiration from the 1994 film I Like It Like That , which focused on a South Bronx neighborhood. He designed distinct vibes for each artist: a "neighborhood feel" for Cardi B, a "street hood feel" for Bad Bunny, and a "club scene" with a live band for J Balvin.

: The track is built around a sample of the 1967 boogaloo hit "I Like It Like That" by Pete Rodriguez. Rodriguez only discovered he was sampled when his grandchildren showed him Cardi B's music videos—this one became his favorite. cardi_b_bad_bunny_j_balvin_i_like_it_official_m...

: Cardi was approximately five months pregnant during the shoot. Her outfits, inspired by Celia Cruz, featured traditional rumba accessories and vibrant fabrics that both showcased and occasionally obscured her growing baby bump. Cultural & Musical Significance : Director Eif Rivera drew inspiration from the

Cardi B, Bad Bunny & J Balvin - I Like It [Official Music Video] Rodriguez only discovered he was sampled when his

Cardi B, Bad Bunny & J Balvin - I Like It from Cardi B's Debut Album Invasion of Privacy available now! AM I THE DRAMA? YouTube·Cardi B

The official music video for "I Like It" by Cardi B , featuring Bad Bunny and J Balvin, is a vibrant celebration of Latin culture that solidified its place as a 2018 summer anthem. Directed by Eif Rivera, the video has amassed over on YouTube and played a pivotal role in the song's record-breaking success. Key Facts & Production Details

: The video pays homage to Cardi's Dominican-Trinidadian roots through imagery like the Dominican, Puerto Rican, and Colombian flags, as well as cultural staples like piraguas (shaved ice) and roosters. Chart Milestones :


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